The Archaeological Rollercoaster, or: The Freedom to Write Our Own History
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https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2025.299Keywords:
Ancestry, History, Nonbinary, Trans, UtopiaAbstract
I was invited to membra(i)nes, the 12th annual conference of the Gender Studies Association, in 2023 with the lecture performance “To My Ancestors – Transformations in Space and Time,”. „To My Ancestors“ is a solo performance in search of trans ancestry in Europe.
In this text, I reflect on my research and the difficulties that arose from the fact that trans perspectives are rarely found in official historiography. What opportunities lie in the integration of non-binary perspectives into social and historical discourses? How can our non-binary perspectives benefit a world that is often organized in binary oppositions? I explore these questions in this text, as they also guided me in my research for the project “To My Ancestors.”
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